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29 November, 18:24
How do speed and velocity differ
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Answer: Speed is a scalar
LVelocity is a vector quantity
Explanation: Scalar quantity such as speed only have magnitude in them. It only indicates the strength on how an object is moving. For velocity it is a vector quantity it both have magnitude and involves direction where the object is moving.
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